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New York City

With so much to see and do, a trip to New York City may seem a little overwhelming. The city is so big, mere words penned from a few local tour guides cannot capture the true essence of the city... there is simply too much to comprehend!

Midtown is one of the most visited areas of New York. Arguably the most popular destination for tourists, this is the land of skyscrapers and theater, tenements and pure energy. It is fast, crowded, noisy and the epicenter of commuter system. Half the city’s train commuters enter at Grand central Terminal, the famed architectural landmark located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue.

The Museum of American Finance is the nation's only public museum dedicated to America's finances and financial history.

The Museum of Modern Art is the first museum dedicated entirely to contemporary art. MoMA has a diverse collection and has something for everyone, including kids.

The National September 11 Memorial & Museum is the 16-acre site on Lower Manhattan known as "Ground Zero", formerly the home to the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. After the attack on September 11, 2001, the area was completely destroyed. The area has been rebuilt as a memorial to the 3,000 people who lost their lives on that tragic day and is considered America's most sacred ground. It's a site for reflection and respect rather than snapping photographs.

With so much to see and do, a trip to New York City may seem a little overwhelming. The city is so big, mere words penned from a few local tour guides cannot capture the true essence of the city... there is simply too much to comprehend!

Explore the rich history of the most famous police force, housed in the NYPD's historic first precinct station house.

No trip to New York would be complete without a visit to the Historical Society Museum where four centuries of history, art and artifacts tell the story of American through the eyes of New York.

After its formation in 1792, the New York Stock Exchange has dealt in the trading of stocks, for better or worse, since its inception. The New York Stock Exchange made its home on Wall Street, which led to the dominance that the NYSE quickly attained.

Newark Liberty International Airport serves both New Jersey and New York residents, and is one of three major Airports administered by the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey.

The Borough of Queens is the most diverse community in the nation representing over 100 different nations and speaking over 138 different languages. It offers a wealth of interests and activities to meet the needs of this diverse population.

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